Does time exist?

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Please don't act like you have a direct line to the truth; you have an opinion.

My truth on time , my thinking upon time is a 35yr. journey of thought . The thinking upon time is not some whimsical 6month thinking .

Therefore , in this case , the truth of time and what it is , and is not , is earned , not given .

river
 
My truth on time , my thinking upon time is a 35yr. journey of thought . The thinking upon time is not some whimsical 6month thinking .

Therefore , in this case , the truth of time and what it is , and is not , is earned , not given .

river
Yes, you are entitled to your views on the matter.

And you need not defend them.

Unless you assert them in a public discussion. Then you need to defend them.
 
Without time, clocks do not move.


And duration is...

AGE

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Chapter 3 digs deeper into these issues, which are related to the failure of
dialectics. It outlines the confusion between time and event, and describes the
semantic disorder concerning the duration of the ongoing (or present) time,
countless metaphors, aphorisms, sophisms, truisms, and so forth, including artifacts
(i.e., conceptions based on an idea, such as a clock or a clepsydra, used to evaluate
the duration between two events).

From The Invention of Space and Time by Patrick Dassonville

:)
 
AGE

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Chapter 3 digs deeper into these issues, which are related to the failure of
dialectics. It outlines the confusion between time and event, and describes the
semantic disorder concerning the duration of the ongoing (or present) time,
countless metaphors, aphorisms, sophisms, truisms, and so forth, including artifacts
(i.e., conceptions based on an idea, such as a clock or a clepsydra, used to evaluate
the duration between two events).

From The Invention of Space and Time by Patrick Dassonville

:)
You paid eighty dollars for this??
 
Go to post #927

THE MAGNITIVE

The magnitive is the property of beings that can be measured, but It is imperceptible. The magnitive is objective, but not concrete; for example in Physics: force, gravity and time. We feel weight, but not gravity.

Magnitive (created by Asexperia) is a modification of the word magnitude.

From post # 927 .

Still don't quite get it .

Explain with more depth .

Property of Beings ?
 
What do you mean , " Time is magnitive " ?

Objective: existing independently of perception or an individual's conceptions.

Subjective: existing in the mind.

Abstract: thought of apart from concrete realities or specific objects.

Concrete: being a real or actual thing.

Magnitive: imperceptible and objective magnitude, but measurable.

Magnitude: greatness of size or amount.
 
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Objective: existing independently of perception or an individual's conceptions.

Subjective: existing in the mind.

Abstract: thought of apart from concrete realities or specific objects.

Concrete: being a real or actual thing.

Magnitive: imperceptible magnitude.

More ...

How come you have 2 member names? I'm pretty sure that is against the site rules.

As Sibilia you posted the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over for 37 pages.
So now as Asexperia you are seriously going to post the same thing over and over and over and over for another 37 pages??

This is absurd. I hope for your sake you are some bot and not actually a person.
 
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Time happens (becoming, changes) in a certain interval (duration). The temporary change is the increasing of the existence of things (duration). Becoming is sensory, duration is intuitive and time measurement is intelligible.
Page 48, post #948
The becoming-duration duality. We perceive changes, but not duration.
We verify duration on clocks.

So what do you think? Have you said the same thing enough times yet? Made your point yet?

Are you going for the coveted 'most annoying poster' award?

I so do like the ignore feature!

Bu-bye
 
An interesting solution: name the ineffable quality.

Intuition is the faculty of experiencing ideas, sensations and feelings concerning an object of knowledge.
We intuit time as a flowing objective magnitude.
What is magnitive is imperceptible, but intuitive.
 
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